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There you are, a bachelor's degree in hand, a spring in your step, gleam in your eye, growing debt on your credit report, and a great desire to move things along. Maybe you've already got a starting gig and a few years of real-world experience under your belt. Maybe you're still kicking back, waiting for your future to crystallize while gorging on angsty, postgrad movie classics like "Slackers," "Reality Bites," or "The Graduate" ("Plastics!"). Either way, you find yourself immersed in that eternal quarter-life crisis:

What are you really going to do with your life? And where are you going to do it?

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